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Hey guys, I am trying to run a dyno day for the aus300zx guys. We are a little short on numbers at the moment so figured I'd open it up to SAU members as well.

DETAILS:

DATE/TIME: Saturday 23rd August. Starts at 10am and will finish up whenever we run out of cars.

LOCATION:

RE CUSTOMS

16 Yiannis Court

Springvale 3171

COST: $45 for 3 power runs.

RE customs will be running a barbecue also.

At present I am trying to organise some prizes, will let you all know how that goes.

Currently we are about 5 cars short of our target number. I need 15 cars confirmed by Monday August 11th. If we don't get these numbers then I will have to cancel the day as it becomes too expensive for the workshop to run a dyno day with a small amount of cars. I will let you know if I do have to cancel.

If you are interested in coming along to run your car on the dyno post up here or pm me so I can add you to the list.

Here is a link to my thread on aus300zx:

http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=277535

Thanks, hope to see you there.

Hey guys, I am trying to run a dyno day for the aus300zx guys. We are a little short on numbers at the moment so figured I'd open it up to SAU members as well.

DETAILS:

DATE/TIME: Saturday 23rd August. Starts at 10am and will finish up whenever we run out of cars.

LOCATION:

RE CUSTOMS

16 Yiannis Court

Springvale 3171

COST: $45 for 3 power runs.

RE customs will be running a barbecue also.

At present I am trying to organise some prizes, will let you all know how that goes.

Currently we are about 5 cars short of our target number. I need 15 cars confirmed by Monday August 11th. If we don't get these numbers then I will have to cancel the day as it becomes too expensive for the workshop to run a dyno day with a small amount of cars. I will let you know if I do have to cancel.

If you are interested in coming along to run your car on the dyno post up here or pm me so I can add you to the list.

Here is a link to my thread on aus300zx:

http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=277535

Thanks, hope to see you there.

i have a mate who might be interested....will let you know asap

yeah i saw your event in the Vic members section, would love to do another gor run but i'd already booked this day in. hopefully some non members will come to this, we're up to 14 now, just need one more definite and we are good to go.

cool cool. let me know as soon as you find out how many are 100% coming to run their cars on the dyno. If they change their minds let me know, because if I book in the dyno session with Ray and we don't make it to 15 cars then I have to run my car again or pay the difference.

unfortunately a few people dropped out and we no longer have enough cars to run this event, we will be running another one later in the year so I will post up a new thread when we figure out a date. admin's can lock/move this thread if needed

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